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Instructions For Operating 
Parker Desk Sets 

barker Desk Set tPens 


To Keep Pen Leak-Proof and Point Moist 




How to Fill Pen 

3 — Unscrew long 
tapered Tip expos- 
ing Filler Button. 
Immerse Point in 
Ink and Press Fill- 
er-Button Once — 
a!! the way down. 
LIFT THUMB, 
leaving point in ink. 
Now the pen starts 
to Fill. 



1 — Always replace pen firmly in socketThus Inner Sleeve will 
iorm air-tight seal with nozzle of pen — air cannot enter and dry 
pjint, ink cannot leak onto the barrel. When removing pen 
from socket, turn slightly to release it from inner sleeve. 

2— Always fold pen down onto base, out of the way when not 
in use for writing. When pen lies flat there is no tendency for 
too much ink to gather on the point. 

To Keep Your Pen Clean : Once every two or three weeks let your pen stand in a tumbler of COLD water over 
night, and flush it out in the morning by pushing and releasing Filler Button several times before you fill with ink. 
Be sure to use ink that contains no sediment. We recommend Parker ink. 


4 — Keep entire 
point in Ink 10 sec- 
onds to enable de- 
flated ink-sack to fill completely. If withdrawn 
too soon, Pen will drink in air instead of ink. 
Fill and empty a NEW Pen several times be- 
fore using to moisten thoroughly the inside 
channels — essential to proper operation. 


Instructions for Operating barker Pencils 



1 — To Refill Pencils. Turn Gold Crown to left until it clicks. Then slip lead into writing tip— do not try to take 
out mechanism as in filling some mechanical pencils. Push lead slowly all the way in so clutch will take hold. Non- 
Clog Propeller turns lead OUT for writing, IN for carrying. 

2 — To Reach Eraser do not turn top, but merely pull Gold Crown straight off. 

3— To Reach Extra Lead Chamber pull out erase* wichiocking motion. 


Repair Information 


When sending pens or pencils to us for repairs do not 
fail to observe the following instructions: [1] Wrap 
securely and print your name and address plainly on 
the package. [2] Write a letter staling clearly just what 
is wrong and what yoa want done. If you have no ac- 
count with this Company and no remittance is sent, the 
pen or pencil will be repaired and returned C. O. D. 


This is to eliminate bookkeeping and clerical work, and 
means quicker delivery to you. Pens or pencils which 
fail to operate perfectly due to any defects in construc- 
tion or materials will be repaired or replaced free cf 
charge. When damaged by misuse or long usage, the 
regular charges will be made. 


THE PARKER PEN COMPANY * JANESVILLE, WISCONSIN 

NEW YORK • CHICAGO • ATLANTA - DALLAS • SAN FRANCISCO 
The Parker Fountain Pen Co., Limited, Toronto, Canada 
The Parker Pen Co., Limited. 2 and 3 Norfolk St., Strand, London, England